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Texas Parks & Wildlife Launches ‘Tip411’ for Reporting Crimes Anonymously

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Image of Texas game wardens courtesy of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.

Operation Game Thief (OGT), Texas’ wildlife crime-stoppers program, this week launched Tip411—a new mobile app, text line and online web form that makes reporting wildlife crimes easier than ever.

Anyone can now report suspicious activity in seconds.

“Protecting Texas wildlife and our natural resources is a shared responsibility,” said Col. Ron VanderRoest, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) law enforcement director. “This new system makes it easier than ever for the public to speak up and make a difference while staying completely anonymous.”

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The free Operation Game Thief App, available now for iOS and Android, allows users to submit tips, photos and videos directly to Texas Game Wardens by texting 847411 (Tip411) with the keyword “TXOGT” followed by the tip information and applicable photos or videos if available.

Anonymous web tips can be submitted through the Operation Game Thief—Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) website. Reporting by phone is also available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 800-792-GAME (4263).

Every year, illegal hunting and fishing rob Texans of precious wildlife and damage ecosystems. Public tips play a critical role in catching violators who may otherwise go undetected.

In recent years, information from concerned citizens has helped secure hundreds of convictions, recovered illegally taken wildlife and disrupted unlawful commercial trade operations across the state. Rewards of up to $1,000 are available for tips that lead to a conviction.

OGT was created in 1981 to combat poaching and protect Texas wildlife. Since its launch, the public has helped secure more than 600 convictions, resulting in about $195,000 in rewards being paid out.

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